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... before toe Lommissary of the Court, that he saw Bonnassier, one thepri- soners, give some cards to Sourdon, and heard them speak ot , [approaching changes the Government. This Witness, being now called, retracted his first; declaration, and asserted that ...
... It is necessary for my that it retracted.” The Prcsidf-nt—“ The accused. Btllaguct, in his exami- | nation, indulged, when speaking Cap;ai«'. Os.mc, in oomcim- ! put ions, which I thought it to inte.rupt. foreign the cause, and having other object, than ...
... y:;l llouselioia is ii\vi\y t fineness ti.e diuuitc aful cheapness the country. Of men Lu»'.i and iv3r. it not necessary to speak. \»f; have said above, that per week from ta-ipdnon aloii.’ Dieppe is; far under average ; for t>y the foilowi tip’ paragraph ...
... Clermont-Oise, uuiil t);?y i'kii shipped for place • .iile. 1 cjnvicif, vrz. Dervin. Dcsluumes ant! show or, meitt properly speaking, perfect imitli’-roncc Clirrles displays ir.uch chancier; Jtr&nsfer his privilege as printer his son Lefranc, who hnr-grown ...
... where every assistance was rendered to her that her situation required. Plcignier has, it is Said, renewed his request to speak to the King and has been notified him that tils sentence being pronounced, if has any disclosures to make, must make them in ...
... FRANCE The Paris Journals speak of the tranquillity France, while the Private Letters, more observant ct’ truth, give some insight into the unsettled and discontented state that unhappy Country. Reports an approaching war, noticed in our last, continue ...
... BAILEYâ??LONDONâ??, JULY IJ. Thomas Connell, Dennis Rear dan, anti James Quit}* three Irish labourers, who could scarcely speak a word of English, were capitally indicted for coining shillings. The Prisoners were all discovered in the act of colouring ...
... her.*’ ■ ' From Paris Letter of the 6th we extract the following not less important passage: The American Charge d’AflTaires speaks loudly ©f a Commercial Treaty between bis Country and Russia, which cannot but detrimental the mercantile world in England ...
... losing life, shall lose nothing; li leave nothing behind rne, not even regret.”—Plcgnier takes very little food, and never speaks; does n»t even reply to any questions which may addressed to him. Carbonneau has obtained permission to write; labours constantly ...
... General Election. I have the honor to he. Sir, Your most obedient and very hua.hli Servant, I’A I.MKUSTON.” When his Lordship speaks of the dissolution as an event comparatively distant, does what, as a Servant the Crown, might be naturally expected from ...